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Dusty Hill is under major stress; a production company has shown up in Larkwood to make a movie, Shawn O'Malley isn't happy, and a man has shown up on their first movie sight wanting to take the star, LaDonna Shiek, away from the glitz and glamour, only she refuses. Now the movie star is being stalked and Dusty is assigned to protect her, but now the fan is sending her gruesome gifts. To complicate Dusty's life more, she's getting married in two weeks and her Captain, Quientin Blackmore, is saddling her with a partner she never wanted. But why is he being secretive? How much of her bubbly partner can she take? Will Dusty solve the case before the wedding or will she call it off
This is the story of Billy Chicken Toes, a young but inquisitive barnyard chick who one day finds himself shooed out of the henhouse to make room for new hatchlings. He is told to stay close to home, but Billy's curiosity and innocent free spirit lead him far from the safety of the Jones farm and cause him to tumble down a dark, damp rabbit hole, where he encounters one adventure after another. He meets a not-so-clever wolf who deceives poor Billy and tricks him into leading the hungry old scallywag back to the hen house. When Billy learns the truth about the wolf and the threat he poses to his loving family, Billy discovers that even a little chick like himself can possess daring and courage far beyond his tiny size. In the end, Billy learns the true meaning of friendship as well. All this and more is waiting for your child in The Adventures of Billy Chicken Toes & the Wolf: Add Your Own Art Children's Books. Jeannee DeWolfe is from Jamestown, New York, the same hometown of Lucille Ball. "While this is my first book, I anticipate Billy Chicken Toes and I will have many more adventures to come." Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/ JeanneeDeWolfe
"Previously published as Disco bloodbath."
If you like Mo Willems’ Pigeon, you’ll love Sam Wedelich’s Chicken Little! Chicken Little is NOT afraid of anything, not even a wolf. No matter how big or bad he is. In fact, she's never even seen a wolf. So when a real wolf shows up and ruffles her feathers, what's a fretful fowl to do: Join the frenzied flock and fly the coop? Or find out if this newcomer is as bad as his reputation? The plucky star of Chicken Little: The Real and Totally True Tale goes toe-to-toe with literature's most famous villain in this brilliant comedy spun with sly wisdom.
Bella tries to do things that hens do... but she can't even fit in the hen house!
The wolf loves to eat more than anything in the world and one day he has a terrible craving for chicken stew. He spots a chicken who seems just right, but then he thinks how much more stew there will be if he fattens her up before dining himself. So he goes home and begins to cook all kinds of scrumptious food for the chicken to eat. A big surprise is in store for the wolf when he finally visits Mrs. Chicken to collect his meal.
A greedy fox watches a hungry hen growing bigger every day, knowing that the longer he waits to eat her, the bigger she will be.
"In this book, Aph Ko examines the mainstream animal rights and anti-racist movements in an effort to explain why tension exists between the two. She offers possible resolutions, and explores how such tensions represent a symptom of a deeper societal problem. Framed as a "starter guide" for having conversations on race and animals, Racism as Zoological Witchcraft draws upon television shows and films such as Jordan Peele's Get Out, Netflix's Santa Clarita Diet, and ABC's The Bachelor franchise to demonstrate how one can use media and cultural studies to provide new ways of thinking about complex social phenomena. Drawing upon Claire Jean Kim's zoological race theory and James W. Perkinson's European race discourse as witchcraft scholarship, Racism as Zoological Witchcraft concludes that white supremacy functions as a form of zoological witchcraft, a pervasive force that thrives off of metabolizing nonhuman souls. In re-framing white supremacy as a consumptive, cannibalistic force, only then can we re-imagine how Black bodies and animal bodies are used as vehicles to fulfill the racialized power fantasies of the dominant class. This book poses a crucial question: What is the interplay between the ideological and economic consumption of Blackness (both historical and contemporary) and the conception of animals as consumable entities in American society? In Racism as Zoological Witchcraft, Aph Ko argues that in order to "get out" of a problematic system, we have to thoroughly understand how we got in"--
Mother Pig has had enough of her three horrid little pigs, so she packs their bags and sends them on their way. The first two little pigs build their houses by stealing straw and pinching twigs. The third little pig is so lazy, he moves into a hen house Will the big, friendly wolf help them see the error of their ways?
A fox steals a chicken. Why would the fox do this and not eat the bird?